masterofnone
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Long time since I've visited, can I use £ or do I need to exchange to CI £.
Long time since I've visited, can I use £ or do I need to exchange to CI £.
Deutchmarks if I remember. Or have the Germans moved out
Deutchmarks if I remember. Or have the Germans moved out
There are a couple of ATMs in St Peter Port that dish out UK money. If you need to top up it is worth finding them
CI money and sterling totally interchangeable over there, but try to avoid bringing CI notes back home as they can be hard to get rid of here.
CI money and sterling totally interchangeable over there, but try to avoid bringing CI notes back home as they can be hard to get rid of here.
The difference between legal currency and legal tender is that someone can turn down currency as payment of a debt but legal tender has to be accepted to settle up if offered. The reason IOM notes are not legal currency here is because there is no law requiring them to be backed by anything so in theory the IOM can print as many as they like.
I'm not quite clear about that. What would make a foreign currency "illegal"?
CI money and sterling totally interchangeable over there, but try to avoid bringing CI notes back home as they can be hard to get rid of here.
Because the IOM bank can print as much as they like, there is no guarantee as to the worth of the notes. ... Basically, the IOM pound is considered too risky to accept as general currency just in case they go a bit mad and print a billion and come over here to spend it.
They are no different to Scottish notes so shops should accept them. Isle of Man is the only one which isn't legal currency over here.
It's not "illegal" in the sense of being a crime. Nor did lustyd say it was.
I still want to know what makes a foreign currency legal or illegal, though.
I don't think the question makes any sense. What do you mean by a currency being "illegal"?
The only meaning that seems to make sense would be one which it is a criminal offence to possess, or to try to use (whether or not it's accepted). To the best of my knowledge there are no currencies to which that applies in the UK, nor would there be any reason to create such an offence.
Pete
Without reading it all, are we into legal tender and what is not legal tender, Scottish and NI bank notes are not legal tender in England and Wales, though they can be excepted.
Brian
Without reading it all, are we into legal tender and what is not legal tender